The 8/01 performance of Los Lobos and Steve Earle and The Dukes at BECU ZooTunes presented by Carter Subaru summer concert series has sold out.

Tickets are only available online for but selling fast for the remaining ZooTunes concerts: The Johnny Clegg Band /Ladysmith Black Mambazo (8/5), An Evening With Melissa Etheridge (8/12), Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue / Robert Randolph & the Family Band (8/22) and Rosanne Cash / Madeleine Peyroux (8/29).

Concerts are festival seating and concert-goers are encouraged to spread out with blankets and low-backed folding chairs (maximum height allowed: 24” high). Outside alcohol is prohibited.

BECU ZooTunes presented by Carter Subaru is a major source of revenue for the zoo providing support for the zoo’s quality animal care, engaging education programs and wildlife conservation.

Additional sponsorship support for BECU ZooTunes presented by Carter Subaru is provided by: KMTT 103.7 The Mountain and The Seattle Times.

WHEN

Zoo gates open at 5:00 p.m. Concerts begin at 6:00 p.m. Concerts are held rain or shine—no ticket refunds.

WHERE

All concerts take place in the North Meadow at Woodland Park Zoo. The North Meadow is near the West Entrance located at Phinney Ave. N. between N. 55th St. and N. 56th St. Additional entry is through the South Entrance at N. 50th St. & Fremont Ave. N.

TICKETS

Tickets are on sale online at www.zoo.org/zootunes. A $2 processing fee is added to all online ticket purchases. A limited number of tickets are available for purchase at Woodland Park Zoo gates during zoo hours: 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. daily. Ticket prices at all outlets will include a $1 facility fee to fund maintenance of the zoo’s concert facilities. One child 12 and under per paid ticket is admitted free. Tickets sell out fast, so purchase early!

Accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, award-winning Woodland Park Zoo is famed for pioneering naturalistic exhibits and setting international standards for zoos in animal care, conservation and education programs. Woodland Park Zoo is helping to save animals and their habitats in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. By inspiring people to care and act, Woodland Park Zoo is making a difference in our planet’s future. For more information, visit www.zoo.org.

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Woodland Park Zoo saves animals and their habitats through conservation leadership and engaging experiences, inspiring people to learn, care and act.